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UK
/pˌɛɹɪnˈeɪtəl/
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ADJECTIVE
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occurring during the period around birth (5 months before and 1 month after)
perinatal mortality
perinatal care
How To Use perinatal In A Sentence
- Conversely, neonatal outcomes such as Apgar score, rate of admission to the intensive care unit, seizures, perinatal mortality and low umbilical artery pH values were comparable across groups.
- Often called the early perinatal period, ie 2 weeks before delivery time.
- Perinatal islet function in gestational diabetes: Assessment by cord plasma C-peptide and amniotic fluid insulin.
- They were transferred to our neonatal intensive care unit with a presumptive diagnosis of perinatal asphyxia.
- His education includes an MD with clinical specialty training in perinatology (neonatology and obstetrics) and two years' postgraduate study with an advanced degree in perinatal science.
- Conclusion The affected mothers should receive treatment actively to prevent uterine contraction and reduce the death or disease rate of perinatal child.
- Conclusion - Perinatal mortality rates should be adjusted for case mix and referral patterns to get a meaningful result.
- Preterm birth is a major challenge in perinatal health care.
- These results demonstrate that perinatal inflammation can influence lung development.
- Perinatal islet function in gestational diabetes: Assessment by cord plasma C-peptide and amniotic fluid insulin.